We took a short break after our day of hiking and exploring. Our room was very comfortable, I'm sure we'll stay here again next time.
For our "special" meal in Santa Fe, I had originally wanted Sazon, but due to the chef recently winning the James Beard Best Chef Southwest (2022), I just wasn't able to get reservations. So I searched around a bit and saw Geronimo mentioned on many lists. And I managed to make reservations with no problem.
And deciding to make the 20 minute walk up (and then down) artsy Canyon Road would turn out to be a lot of fun. The street is full of historic adobe houses, most of which have been turned into art galleries.
Canyon Road is made for strolling, exploring and enjoying all the art.
I'm glad we headed out early as we spent a good amount of time checking out various galleries and all the wonderful art!
My favorite by far is "Peace Offering" by the late Walt Horton, in which a squirrel offers up an acorn to a sweet looking and curious bear. It looks so wonderfully adorable. You can't help but smile when you see it!
Geronimo is located in a historic 250 year old building. The namesake of the restaurant is not who you think it would be, but rather it is named for Geronimo Lopez who was the house's original owner.
While many folks were seated on the veranda, we chose seats in the warm and classy dining room.
The service was excellent, the perfect mix of efficient professionalism without being snobby or intrusive. Things got off on the right foot with a glass of Champagne.
After perusing the menu; the Missus decided on the four course Vegetarian Tasting Menu ($80) with a wine pairing ($90). I decided to order two appetizers and a side for my meal.
The Missus's first course was a nice Endive Salad.
Nice peppery-bitterness from the endive, I thought the onion vinaigrette had a good pungent-sweet balance.
Up for me was the Wagyu Beef Carpaccio ($30).
Man, this was so good. The clean, almost sweet slices of Wagyu Beef went so well with the bitter-nutty arugula. The shreds of Parmesan added salty milkiness, while the classic addition of capers provided the right amount of a pickled sour and salt. The herb oil really wasn't needed, but the mustard horseradish sauce was just perfect on this.
Next up for the Missus was the Wild Mushroom and Sherry Bisque.
In what was a very classy move, I was brought out a cup of the bisque as well since I had to wait for my next course! Super cool! The bisque was decadently smooth and velvety, but the Missus said there wasn't enough earthy mushroom flavor for Her. Of course, She's become quite the mushroom soup snob.
Since I hadn't expected a course, I had ordered an Old Fashioned, which was quite delish.
Next up for me....why I ordered appetizers part 2, the Foie Gras ($30).
Perfectly seared , this wiggly slice of heaven was delici-yoso, with the duck demiglace adding another layer of rich-savory flavor. The "French Toast" teetered on the sweeter side, but the foie gras nicely brought it back to earth.
I also got a side of Broccolini ($10) which was nicely cooked, because....well, I needed something that actually looked healthy, you know what I mean?
The Missus's next dish was the Risotto.
Nice basil tones and that Parmesan infusion went so well with the peppery-citrusy flavored arborio rice. The artichokes and asparagus were delicious. But, as is often the case with risotto, some of the rice was still on the hard and chewy side. Still, great flavors overall.
The Missus enjoyed Her dessert, the Meyer Lemon Crepe.
This was a nice meal, with classy, yet warm and unstuffy service, and worth the price in our mind. The Missus enjoyed the wine pairing. It was a great way to end our time in Santa Fe.
Geronimo
724 Canyon Rd.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
We headed back down Canyon Road and ran into one of the two couples (the one without the pooch) we saw during our hike. They recognized us first and said hello. We all cracked up! They were headed to Geronimo and we told them that they'd enjoy there meal there. We hope they did.
Ambling back to the hotel, in the light of the "golden hour" (the sun doesn't set until after 7pm in September), admiring all the art, gave us time to reflect on how lucky we were to be able to dine at places like Geronimo and enjoy cities like Santa Fe.
And "Peace Offering" will always bring a smile to my face!
what a lovely meal and area!
Posted by: kat | Saturday, 11 March 2023 at 04:47 PM
We loved Santa Fe Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Saturday, 11 March 2023 at 05:33 PM
Lovely artworks. The buffalo was very interesting.
Posted by: Soo | Sunday, 12 March 2023 at 01:52 PM
It was fun exploring Soo!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 12 March 2023 at 03:03 PM
To be fair, your mushroom soup recipe is the best I've ever had too!! ^^
Posted by: Lynnea Fleming | Monday, 20 March 2023 at 07:32 PM
Oh man Lynnea, you made my day! Glad you enjoy that recipe!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 21 March 2023 at 07:18 PM